Fredrik Skavlan

Fredrik Skavlan

Nascimento : 1966-09-02, Oslo, Norway

História

Fredrik Skavlan (born 2 September 1966) is a Norwegian journalist, cartoonist and TV personality. From 1998 to 2007 he hosted Norway's most popular talk show Først & sist (First & Last), which attracted more than one million viewers every Friday evening. He won the 1999 Norwegian Television Award for best host. After taking a break from the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK he was persuaded to host his own show for Sweden's SVT in the spring of 2009, Skavlan. Skavlan won the Swedish Television Award for Best Television Host, the first Norwegian to do so. In the autumn of 2009 the program started broadcasting on both NRK and SVT. Since autumn 2013 the show is also broadcast on the Danish secondary channel DR2. Danish criticism has been absent so far. Skavlan originally worked as a journalist and cartoonist for several Norwegian newspapers, including Morgenbladet and Dagbladet. He has also illustrated several books, including Unni Lindell's children's book Nifse Nella og nattskolen (Spooky Stella and the Night School) (2008).

Perfil

Fredrik Skavlan

Filmes

The Trip
Talkshow Host
Decididos a pôr um fim no casamento assassinando um ao outro, um casal se dirige a uma cabana remota, mas logo precisam enfrentar uma ameaça ainda maior.
Terremoto
Himself
Em 1904, um terremoto de magnitude 5,4 na escala Richter sacudiu Oslo. Seu epicentro foi no "Oslo Graben", uma fenda que atravessa diretamente a cidade. Desde então, a população da capital norueguesa pode esperar futuros terremotos na área.
Lust
Talkshow-host (voice)
A famous crime writer becomes a victim after a crazed fan brutally attacks her. She isolates herself in her apartment, trying to cope and get on with her life, but starts to experience increasingly strange events. It doesn’t take long before she is convinced that her attacker is back and stalking her.
Once Upon A Time in Phuket
Life coach Sven travels to Thailand to fulfil his dreams as a writer. He meets Gitte a yoga-practising free spirit from Norway. Then along comes Anja, an editor who works for a Swedish publisher. What does he really want to do with his life, and who does he want to do it with?
Music for Weddings and Funerals
Journalist
Sara, recently divorced and mourning the loss of her only child, rents her basement to Bogdan, a Serbian musician who brings the whole band along. As she learns more about her ex's infidelity, she wonders if Bogdan's lifestyle may be preferable to the manipulative starkness of her ex that ultimately lead to his murder.